When Mr. Sauce, Esq. goes out of town, two things inevitably happen when I am left to my own devices:
- I undertake home improvement projects like cleaning the hall closet and installing shelves; or affixing LED rope lights under the kitchen cabinets.
- I make the more unappetizing DiS cards so I do not subject him to their culinary questionability.
So that’s how I ended up with two DiS1972 dinners one weekend in 2023. I made this dinner and Card No. 170 Tuna Patties because both dinners feature creamed peas. Blah blah blah two birds; one stone.
I truly believe in working smarter, not harder.
But then I said, fuck that. Let’s make this as hard as we can. Why buy a pre-made cake? I’m gonna bake a whole cake for just me.
For this dinner I’m serving you not one, but TWO RINGS OF GOLD!
Yep, DiS1972 asked for an orange cake and I made one using a Bundt pan and this 1980 Jell-O advertisement.
I also tried to match the original dinner and garnished it with candied oranges (which I made myself).
I AM FANCY!
See. Ring of gold:
This dinner was rather straightforward. And I already had the creamed peas, so this took less than 1 hour.
The ring was in the oven for approximately 30 minutes.
I assure you that my ring mold was well-greased. But perhaps not greased enough:
Oh.
Even if it had come out clean, this dish is still a mess.
If DiS1972 stopped at cheese, eggs, and rice, this dish had a fighting chance. But shredded carrots?
I don’t like shredded carrots! Maybe this is why:
I still have nightmares about that crazed, dry-fruit smile.
Back to the ring! I got it back into shape and smothered it with peas.
I give myself very high marks for my photo recreation. Like, this is one of my best.
But I give DiS1972 a failing grade for this dish. Gross.
But the cake was nice.
Extra impressed with your photo recreation — and the candied oranges! Those Jell-O poke cakes were so good.
PEA RING?!?! Ok, I may have to try it.
I think that your carrot circle is DELIGHTFUL! If you fancy giving your ring mold another spin there is a rather delicous pea ring in Vincent Price’s Treasury – I made it and loved it and Mr Rathbone made a very good joke about where Pee-Wee Herman keeps his keys, “On a Pee-Ring”.